Once Princeton gained a 17-point lead at the end of that run, the Big Green got no closer than eight points the rest of the way.

With a game-high 14 points, Hans Brase was one of four Tigers in double figures, along with Ben Hazel (12), Spencer Weisz (11) and Jimmy Sherburne (10).

FGM-A

3FGM-A

FTM-A

Reb. O-D-T

Ast.

TO

Blk.

Stl.

Dartmouth

20-56 (.357)

4-14 (.286)

13-21 (.619)

9-25-34

10

10

6

6

Princeton

19-52 (.365)

9-29 (.310)

20-23 (.870)

9-32-41

16

13

4

3

Points

Rebounds

Assists

Steals

Blocks

3FGs

Dartmouth

Connor Boehm (11)

Brandon McDonnell (8)

Mitola/Ngwudo (4)

Eli Harrison (3)

Brandon McDonnell (3)

Alex Mitola (2)

Princeton

Hans Brase (14)

Spencer Weisz (10)

T.J. Bray (7)

3 tied at 1

Weisz/Miller (2)

Will Barrett (3)

19: Princeton's largest lead came just inside of two minutes to go on a Ben Hazel bucket. The Big Green outscored Princeton 10-1 the rest of the way with mostly reserves on the floor.

Hans Brase had a bucket with a little more than a minute gone in the second half that capped a 14-0 Princeton run and put Princeton ahead 36-19. The run was key to Princeton pulling away from the Big Green and cementing the win.

• Princeton has now won nine of the last 10 meetings against Dartmouth and 11 of the last 14. The Tigers hadn't been swept by Dartmouth since 2007 and avoided that with a win tonight. Princeton has won five straight over the Big Green in Princeton.

• T.J. Bray (above, left) had seven assists, his most since getting eight against Pacific on Dec. 20, giving him 339 for his career. That's good for fourth on the Princeton career list, eight behind John Thompson III '88 (347). The stat has been kept since the 1974-75 season.

• Spencer Weisz's (above, right) double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds was his second of his rookie season. The other came on Dec. 7 against Fairleigh Dickinson, when the North Jersey native had 17 points and 10 boards. Weisz also matched a season/career best with four assists.

• Ben Hazel's 12 points were his most since scoring 18 at Liberty on Jan. 4.

• Jimmy Sherburne's 10 points were his most since scoring 15 vs. Portland on Dec. 21.

• Will Barrett had a season-high four assists, his most since getting four at Yale on March 8, 2013.

• Hans Brase's 14 points were his most since he had 20 at Harvard on Jan. 31.

• Freshman Pete Miller has now scored in five straight games, matching his season/career long streak.

Princeton will host Harvard Saturday at 8 p.m. in a game to be broadcast online by ESPN3.